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Record ID marc_nuls/NULS_PHC_180925.mrc:166828845:1564
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LEADER: 01564cam 22003014a 4500
001 9920147880001661
005 20150423124637.0
008 040513s2004 mdu b 001 0 eng
010 $a 2004011297
020 $a0742526283 (cloth : alk. paper)
020 $a0742526291 (pbk. : alk. paper)
035 $a(CSdNU)u236349-01national_inst
035 $a(OCoLC)55147132
040 $aDLC$cDLC
042 $apcc
049 $aCNUM
050 00 $aHD9199.A2$bT35 2004
082 00 $a382/.4566393$222
100 1 $aTalbot, John M.,$d1951-
245 10 $aGrounds for agreement :$bthe political economy of the coffee commodity chain /$cJohn M. Talbot.
260 $aLanham, MD :$bRowman & Littlefield Publishers,$cc2004.
300 $axvii, 238 p. ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 221-230) and index.
505 0 $aTheoretical and methodological grounds for the analysis -- Material and historical grounds for the analysis -- The coffee commodity chain under U.S. hegemony, 1945-1972 -- Struggles over regulation of the chain, 1973-1989 -- Globalization and coffee crises, 1990-? -- The struggle for control of the instant coffee commodity chain -- Outcomes of the struggles : where does your coffee dollar go? -- Solutions? Specialty, organic, and fair trade coffees -- Conclusion: Toward a reregulated market.
650 0 $aCoffee industry.
949 $aHD 9199.A2 T35 2004$i31786101878913
994 $a92$bCNU
999 $aHD 9199.A2 T35 2004$wLC$c1$i31786101878913$d7/1/2013$e11/19/2011 $lCIRCSTACKS$mNULS$n3$q1$rY$sY$tBOOK$u1/10/2005